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The EU hopes to ban Russian soldiers from entering its territory as part of further sanctions against Moscow that also target banks, crypto firms and the Kremlin’s oil revenues.Announcing the proposals on Tuesday, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “We propose for the first time to ban from entry into the European Union anyone who has served in the Russian armed forces since the beginning of the war. So Europe stays off limit for anyone who has participated in the invasion of Ukraine, as simple as that.”The proposed visa ban on combatants is part of the EU’s…

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COLOGNE, Germany — German defense leaders will go back to the drawing board in their quest for a next-generation fighter jet following the end of the once-ambitious French-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System.As the dust was still settling in Berlin from Monday’s bombshell news, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius outlined three options on Tuesday, plus a mysterious fourth path that he alluded to but left unexplained.One option consists of buying additional stealthy F-35 jets from the United States on top of the 35 already ordered, he said on the sidelines of a meeting with his Czech counterpart, Jaromír Zůna, in Berlin.German news…

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NEW DELHI: Union jal shakti minister CR Patil on Tuesday said that the Narendra Modi government is working to ensure that Pakistan receives no water from the Indus river system in the coming years. Patil said the treaty had not been terminated but suspended, and that efforts were underway to stop water flowing across the border. “It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since Prime Minister Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there,” he said.Patil added that the issue was being closely monitored at the…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Surveillance video captured the final moments before a Pennsylvania State University student was killed after an armed robbery attempt.The Philadelphia Police Department said Billy Schmidt, 22, was close to home when the armed robbery attempt happened on Saturday around 1:30 a.m. When officers arrived, the college student was found with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead at 1:47 a.m., according to police.Schmidt can be heard saying, “Give me my phone,” before a gunshot could be heard seconds later.Bill Schmidt, his father, told ABC7…

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If seeing is believing, the maritime sector has historically suffered from low public visibility. While trains, automobiles and aeroplanes are familiar and frequently experienced by citizens, ships remain distant silhouettes on the horizon or are merely heard about. This limited visibility has long kept shipping and allied maritime sectors outside mainstream national discourse after Independence. In recent years, however, maritime development has moved into the spotlight through ambitious policies, investment commitments, and administrative and legislative reforms.India’s development trajectory has increasingly recognised port-led growth and maritime infrastructure as catalysts for economic expansion. The Sagarmala Programme seeks to modernise ports, enhance connectivity…

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The White House has proposed massive changes to the scientific process in the U.S. which, if passed, could make science funding dependent on the whims of political appointees.The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed a new rule called “Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance” on May 28. This rule would give political appointees the power to change, limit, or even fully overturn support and funding for scientific grants. Not only would political appointees have authority over science funding — and therefore the science that gets done — but the decisions they make could also depend on whether scientists’ social media…

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The Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan, Mexico, sets the stage for an intriguing 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage clash between South Korea and Czechia. This is the opening game for both teams in Group A. South Korea are entering the tournament with winning momentum following victories over Trinidad and Tobago and El Salvador in the last few weeks. Thanks for the submission! The Taegeuk Warriors smashed the Trinbagonians 5-0 on 31 May before securing a narrow 1-0 win over El Salvador. Lee Dong-gyeong’s curling free-kick into the top corner earned the Koreans victory on 4 June. South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo…

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Waymo has acquired a massive 5,500-acre autonomous vehicle proving ground in Wittmann, Arizona, for $220 million — nearly double the $125 million Apple paid for it in 2021. The facility was the centerpiece of Apple’s now-dead self-driving car program. The deal, recorded June 5 in Maricopa County filings, adds a world-class test facility to Waymo’s infrastructure as the company races to scale its robotaxi fleet to 1 million weekly rides by the end of the year. Apple spent billions, gave up — Waymo picks up the pieces The property was sold by Route 14 Investment Partners LLC, a Delaware shell…

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A different kind of Sora is back in the news. Square Enix just teased the long-awaited next entry in the Kingdom Hearts series, though there’s not much in the way of info just yet. It’s called Kingdom Hearts IV and it’s launching on the Switch 2, PS5, Xbox, and PC, but there’s no release date in sight. It’s the first all-new entry in the series since KH III in 2019. You can watch the first, brief teaser trailer above.That’s not the only KH-related news from the Nintendo Direct. If you missed out on earlier entries in the series, the first…

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